Maureen Wilton Explained

Maureen "Moe" Wilton (born November 30, 1953) is a former Canadian long-distance runner who is recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations as having set a world best in the marathon on May 6, 1967, with a time of 3:15:23 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] [2] Wilton, who started running when she was nine years old, was 13 when she set the mark; it was her first marathon and run on an unpaved Eastern Canadian Marathon Championships course.[1] [3] [4] Her time broke the previous record, set in 1964, by more than four minutes.[4]

Wilton was coached by Thian "Sy" Mah.[1] [3] [4] Mah would complete his first marathon that day, then go on to set a Guinness World Records mark for the most lifetime marathons.[3] [5] Invited by Mah, Kathrine Switzer also ran the marathon that day - only sixteen days after her historic run at the Boston Marathon.[3] Wilton reportedly told Switzer, who finished about an hour behind her, that she was interested in The Monkees more than running.[3] [4]

Wilton stopped running at the age of 17, though she did compete at the World Cross-Country Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, when she was 15.[1] [4] [3]

As an adult, Wilton worked in the financial industry, has two children, and is married (now known as Maureen Mancuso).[3] Only when her daughter began competitive running did Wilton take up the sport again and share her running history with her.[4] Wilton and Switzer ran the Toronto GoodLife Half Marathon together in 2010, the reunion documented by John Chipman in a CBC Radio documentary entitled "Did my Mom ever Run?"[4] [1]

A book about her life and achievement, Mighty Moe: The True Story of a Thirteen-Year-Old Women's Running Revolutionary, was released on October 15, 2019.[4]

Notes

  1. News: Giddens . David . How a 13-year-old Canadian girl ran the world's fastest marathon . 4 October 2021 . CBC Sports . 10 January 2017.
  2. Web site: 12th IAAF World Championships In Athletics: IAAF Statistics Handbook. Berlin 2009. . IAAF Media & Public Relations Department . Monte Carlo . 653 . 2009 . December 26, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110629134819/http://www.iaaf.org/mm/document/competitions/competition/05/15/63/20090706014834_httppostedfile_p345-688_11303.pdf . June 29, 2011 .
  3. Web site: The Pioneer . Mark . Sutcliffe . November 2009 . iRun . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706183502/http://irun.ca/issues/article.php?id=200&intIssueID=12. 2011-07-06. December 26, 2010 . dead .
  4. Web site: Loudin. Amanda. The Marathon World Record Holder the World Forgot. Outside. May 5, 2018. May 4, 2018.
  5. Web site: Books By Hal Higdon: Marathon: The Ultimate Training and Racing Guide . www.halhigdon.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20000816022758/http://www.halhigdon.com/books/Marabook/Marabook2.htm . 2000-08-16.

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